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Which is the Best Self Help Book You've Ever Read?

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  Self-help books are available for centuries, with the aim of helping people to improve their lives & achieve successfully their goals. While there are lots of books available in this genre, but there are always some of that stand out from the rest. For me, the best self-help book I've ever read many time is "The Power of Now" writtenby Eckhart Tolle. "The Power of Now" is a book that focuses how to live in the present moment. Tolle argues that many people live in a situation of distraction, either thinking on the past or worrying about their future. This continuous mental tension,argues, can lead to feelings of anxiety, dissatisfaction, and stress with life.Except it, Tolle suggests that the main focus of readers on the present moment, letting go of their thoughts and worries to simply exist in the here. One of the things that I appreciate maximum approximately this Self Help Book is how realistic it's far. Tolle would not simply provide readers with

Best Self-Improvement Books that Will Help You in Life

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 There’s an oversaturation of self-improvement books in the market these days which makes it all the more important for the readers to make an informed decision while committing to a book. The first step to choosing a book that would prove to be useful in your life is to recognize which area of your life needs improvement and find books from that genre. It could be time management, building relations, achieving success, or happiness, the readers have to decide this for themselves. After you have reached a conclusion regarding the subject matter and found some books pertaining to the same, proceed to investigate the author a bit. This is an extremely important step that many people overlook, but you have to make sure that the author of a book called “How to be a millionaire” isn’t a pauper himself. The last and final step is to read reviews or extracts from the book to make sure that the language is easy to comprehend, and that it contains relatable examples with enough scientific theo